Woman on the left is clearly a comrade.
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First time I'm hearing about either of these which is going to be a problem.
That's pretty much how it works. I don't know if it's really a should/shouldn't conversation per se. Money is still getting donated to the needy, it's just also kind of undercutting what the company should be doing in terms of taxes and stuff. And some people just can't get themselves to make the time to donate directly.
That said, 100%, if you can get yourself to make the time to donate directly to a cause, that is absolutely undeniably better than letting the company do the roundup thing and you should totally do that instead.
Hobby oriented stuff. Take a look at meetup.com or public recurring Facebook events. From a nerdy perspective also; Game stores that host groups and events public clubs like I have a monthly anime club near me for instance.
Your life may be different, but my experience is you get a credit card and then use it like it's debit. Don't get tempted, always pay off 100% etc. This builds easy credit. Also occasionally accepting those 0% for 3-6 month loans for furniture and the like but then pay it all off in the first month or two. This allows you to play the game and get the points they want you to have without falling into the traps.
When everyone else is wrong/the asshole/misunderstanding, it's time for self assessment.
If you are going to go down that route at least acknowledge, as part of your question, that you've read the posted info and are confirming rather than asking blind. The seller's time is valuable too and they are potentially dealing with this same conversation 20 times over.
Yup!
It offers you a server, which is a step up, but the option to pick a different one is still very prominent which is going to make some people ask questions and lead to the usual confusion and anxiety about picking the "right" one.
chattel* slavery
Whiskers, Salem, Boots, Telemain. ❤️
Anyone who tries to say Lower Decks wasn't respectful of the heart of Trek, just was not paying attention at all.